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AI Companions Won’t Fix America’s Isolation Crisis

by Terry Newton
November 3, 2025
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Americans face a growing wave of isolation. A recent report from The Cigna Group shows that over half of U.S. adults experience loneliness, with young people and parents hit hardest amid work pressures and digital distractions. This emptiness leaves many turning to technology for solace, but the latest pushes from Silicon Valley only deepen the divide.

OpenAI’s Sam Altman revealed plans for ChatGPT to offer erotica tailored for verified adults, framing it as a step toward more “human-like” interactions. Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg goes further, predicting a world where most friendships involve AI bots that fill social gaps without the mess of real people. And according to Harvard Business Review’s latest findings, therapy and companionship top the list of ways people use large language models today.

These tools promise constant availability and perfect agreement, yet they deliver something far emptier. “Lonely people don’t need better algorithms. We need better friends — and the courage to be one.”

AI chats reflect back what users feed them, creating an echo chamber that avoids any real pushback or growth. Research warns that this can foster emotional attachments that mimic bonds but leave people more detached, as apps prioritize engagement over genuine healing. Some experts see a darker side: tech firms profit from keeping users hooked in solitude, potentially eroding the family and community ties that hold society together. After all, isolated individuals are easier to influence through algorithms that shape opinions without the balance of face-to-face debate.

“Obsessive concern with the self is indistinguishable from misery.”

True bonds demand more than pixels on a screen. They form through shared trials and mutual sacrifice, as seen in timeless stories. In the Iliad, Achilles and Patroclus stood unbreakable in battle until loss shattered their world. The Bible tells of Jonathan and David: “The soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David.”

Such connections build character and resilience, qualities machines can imitate but never embody. “Real friendships are rooted in ideals older than machines and formed through shared struggles and selfless giving.”

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To rebuild these, education must return to its roots. Classical approaches immerse students in deep discussions of Plato, Augustine, and Shakespeare, teaching them to listen, argue truthfully, and seek common ground. This prepares young people for the give-and-take of lasting relationships—answering a late-night call, offering honest advice, or simply showing up in tough times.

More importantly, the fellowship and brotherly love in the Bible gives a roadmap for fostering interpersonal relationships, holding them at the highest regard just below our relationship with our Lord and Savior. This is becoming more important as society rejects Biblical teachings openly.

Screens make isolation feel normal, but stepping away reveals the truth: human warmth beats artificial glow every time. Choosing real people over robots means facing discomfort, yet it leads to the fulfillment we crave. In a nation built on strong families and communities, that’s the path worth taking.

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The Biggest Threat to Your Retirement Is Actually a Very Good Thing

Longevity

When you look at the headlines today, you’ll see experts in the retirement industry warning about big threats to your financial security:

  • De-dollarization and the rise of BRICS
  • Soaring national debt
  • Unstable interest rates
  • Weakened U.S. dollar

All of these are real concerns. But they aren’t the biggest threat to your retirement savings. The true risk isn’t political, monetary, or global.

It’s longevity.

Why Longevity Is the Silent Threat

For most of human history, the problem was the opposite — life expectancy was short, and few people even reached retirement. Today, thanks to medical advancements, healthier lifestyles, and better living conditions, people are living longer than ever before.

And while that’s a wonderful thing, it comes with a financial catch: Your retirement account has to last far longer than you might expect.

  • A 65-year-old couple today has a 50% chance that one of them will live to 90.
  • Some projections suggest that many of us will live well into our 90s, even 100+.
  • This means your nest egg may need to stretch not for 15 years, but 25, 30, or even 40 years.

That’s where the real danger lies: running out of money before you run out of life.

The Retirement Equation Has Changed

While market volatility, debt crises, or central bank policies may feel like the scariest threats, they’re temporary storms. Longevity, however, is a structural shift. Every extra year of life is another year of expenses, another year of inflation erosion, and another year of financial pressure.

If your retirement plan doesn’t account for longevity, you could face tough choices later in life — downsizing, working when you’d rather not, or becoming financially dependent on others.

How to Take Control

The good news? Longevity is a blessing — as long as you’re prepared for it. With the right planning, your retirement savings can work for you instead of against you. The key is learning how to protect your wealth, outpace inflation, and ensure your savings grow even as you live longer.

That’s why our friends at Augusta Precious Metals created a free resource to help you get started:

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This brief report will show you practical strategies to safeguard your retirement from the biggest threat of all — the one that comes from the gift of living longer.

Don’t let longevity catch you unprepared. Take the steps today to secure tomorrow.

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